We have a combo printer/scanner/fax units (similar to the affiliate link on the right) and it has a wonderful “scan to email” feature and a document feeder tray on top. This means I can load a 10 page document and push one button. The file is scanned and it automatically opens a new email message with the PDF attached. I type in my unique Evernote email address and click send. DONE!

Organizes Research and “Need to Save” Online Info in Searchable Format

I never have to use browser bookmarks and then later spend valuable time trying to hunt down that article or resource. Now I have about a dozen common web pages I visit set in my Bookmarks Menu Bar. Everything else is saved to Evernote with the easy Web Clipper Extension. When I’m on a page I need to save, I click ONE BUTTON and it automatically clips the article (and not all the extra ads, etc) and sends it to my Evernote account. I use this to save recipes, research for my books, articles I think will come in handy when I’m speaking, etc.

I can also send stuff to Evernote from my phone. If I’m out and I see an interesting book I might want to read I just snap a picture and push a button to file it away. Eating out and drinking a wine I really like? Photograph the label and it’s remembered for next time. You can also record audio files, etc.

Of course a filing system only works if you can find stuff and Evernote’s search functionality is AMAZING. (NOTE: I do pay the $45/year for the premium account so that Evernote makes my PDFs searchable. Otherwise you can add tags to your notes.)

Saves Me Weekly

At least once a week, Evernote comes to my rescue because I am literally carrying my entire household filing cabinet in my phone. I was at the dog boarding place and forgot to bring Buddy’s shot records. Brought them up in Evernote and emailed them to the receptionist. Doctor’s office asks what meds my kid is on? Evernote to the rescue. Need a kid’s SSN? Evernote. (You can password protect notes for security.)

Every mom needs Evernote. It’s a compact program but it can do so much. One of the best things I did when I first started using Evernote was to buy “Evernote Essentials” by Brett Kelly (affiliate link). It is basically THE go-to guide for Evernote and is really easy to understand. It’s $29 and comes with LIFETIME updates. So as Evernote grows and improves, you’ll get updated “how-to” instructions. And it has a 100% money-back guarantee.

If you use Evernote I’d love to hear some of the ways it makes your life easier.